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o PLANS FOR REVALUATION OF ALL ~ TSUS FAIRSTILL [ 0o o e — lnls t e PROPE RTY IN C]TY ‘S RF(‘E‘VI‘I) DRAWINGICROWDS i 2o e e seaiions| justed for the New Grass. We call for and re- ) LU “ N ] A vaniol ECY ORI o RN O th turn your mower. If no mew parts are required I - ers’ bay be held from 2 g ontinues ‘o draw la oy the commit e planning an open Upon recommendation of the spe-y valus s are at present in U f"" [ the commitice in charge is to be i house entertainment at the society | | clal committee appointed to study | so-called i syt :m‘\“ “W complimente:d upon its success in { yooms. About 100 members are ex- D, s G S it o] | G G system=—the ' AHET produeing “the biggest and best fair to make the trip from Wal- - of which is deeme preferat in Connecticut.” ‘The attendanc } 1, th v travelling by auto- erty, the common council at an ad- | your committeo. % ! e was i and the 1vy minstrel journed mesting held last evenir 2. That the a 0 ,.‘«‘ 1 overture was staged without a hiteh om of assessment hasec considered ine adoption of a svstem | OF eliss svelon ; B ) oups was gi senerors ap- ¢ BERSON BROS. GET CONTRACT. | SRR R Lo e s ‘y:',l the work cach soloist | Wit e it 3 v order. i ). ver S00 Tons of oal to Bins upen the front foot as a unit and ssos sufliciont to cover the yarious g T ; l A ¢ £ we is unguestionably | ot $11. St ity 1 on the square foot basis for buack lots. | clas of construction and US It d boest to be staged dur B SLI hehe g s 2 B Brothe awarded the : : ol % uiding e e s : son s were Other recommendations ineluding a principal kinds of buildiv air, outhington Chil- | o'cloek Suturday ufternoon our charge is §1.50. (lie many hooths will be in full oper- Cal up Tel. 400 NOW and give us ronized: Southington Troup ation at that time. Wallingford night | the order. Dot delay. Also new | i Work With Assessors Towards Fixing Value of i Performs Tonight. e e e o omd || ones—Pest makes. Guaranteed. | Jivent in Siate Armory Is Well pag- a3i 1 74 e A of the local and Waliingford branches Land, Buildings and Contents. | With four more nights to run, the | &¢ 10 oy i ¢ to the fair. At ! A R ir in the State Armory | 1he close of tt turday night, : Jur city i A S e hew i contract for coal by the fire comm graded or cless system on the cubical 7 the yes Do empow- | minstrels having been he assessors be ; ! L sioners at their meeting held t S ) entertoinment coni- i conitents of buildings was adopted. | o ive w sworn inventory |mittce S e e night, theiv figure having been the | Because of the cnce of Mayor | statement of the valuation of SL0CKS & children of yrypy tioupe has been in : JOWest submitted. The price given by @ lHF i Quigley Alderman Curtis, president | of merchandise with the right to ver existence e this n on ¥00 tons of coal, to be (] Y 19 several years and bave pro tem of the council, presided | Ty the same. other tines performed before New telivered to the s in the fire sta Considerahle discussion er-\w{w . That the board of nsse nr*‘\‘“r pritain audiences, and their prosence , tions, was $11.75 per ton. The bids Hardware 336 Main Stl’eet inlry Y Councilman Gorbach's suggestion o | empowered to employ expert s 8lWays heon an attraction for any 2iven (o the board to he acted upon table the ieport of fthe committee | ance fo pass uvon valuations of MET- | fair. The troupe is composed of | WerC 1 ® | until the next meeting. Ile said that | chandise and to install a front f00l {voung women only and the costumes | Al Trving Jesier, $11.50 per net ton: | e | he was greatly interested in the re-|and cubical fool assessment basis OF fworn by them have i pronounced | Solomon Shurk 312 per gross ton: : S 7 assessment of the city prope but | Jand and buildings respectively, 2% | the most beautiful worn by any group |} 1 Brothers, £11.75 per gross ton: i \ | 159.171 Main S".lr | he wished to study the report He ' outlined above, b card index ”‘" mateur performers. Their end | New Brifain Lumber and Coal com- | ot e p icial ice a day, as was | believed that the reports should he ! otherwise may appear best, SUCh ilady’s comedy is holesome and { pany, $12 per net ton: Stanley-Svea | ~Talk of Ne st and chorus | announced a few days ago, the local printed and sent to each member of yecords being prepared in ace nee | many jok with local color are | Grain and Coal com for | will leaye r. A. B. rooms at 6:20 ot e lGremoE o wh o EHONE: 330, the council for further scrutiny. to @ definitely prearranged Systedl | strown throaghout the poerformance. | ege size, not g e g e e R et 6220 [fplanitio remo Brewing compar R il s o e 0! erformance. | egg size, net ton, and § t K tonight for Portland, where | will turn out from 25 to 30 tons a’ da Paonessa Takes Issue. by mez e staged at size, net ton; ity 11 and Wood - the members are to present a minstrel | heginning next week. Repairs at the Alderman Paoncssa took issuc with | Would be cnabled t X !vlmh\ L easi }:‘x‘nt\u‘ M4 will Jast 45 winut company, $11.75 per gross ton, ogg show. The event is the opening of | plant are about finished and the.ma { property owner thie methoc ans have been completed for the nd $12 per g ton, stove size. the A. T3 fair in that city, chinery will be started Saturday, assessors ' The show il Councilman Gorbach and favored im- . >, 5 his 1 io Vi xed. . e e e et —— T ——— v mediate action. He said that this|DIS ¥ gonivas i = - ER———————— - —— e e matter had been started six year hatithe feity fel il GcL R & ago and something ought to be don: part be instructed to place in | hands of the ors, s prompily a at once. Alderman Curtis favored | s 1 the adoption of the committee’s re- | POsSible, the cily map n J’S o olaay s Eohathn aesee st s | b oni ofenanlonhigny toflprocee it 4 begin their work by May 1. 1his work intelligentls 6. That the assessors be instructed ze [. Kimba 4 smber of | 1 Seorse Al apicimball gl merm bor ri 1o prepare an estimate of the clerical the committee appointed hy the } : o i ¢ * other help required and the cost | AN mayor to investigate the hecessity of | O © p required : Gt \ Horsfall re-valuation, explained the operation | ©f then ensincerligior cxpers ‘QMade of the system. He said that the | 4V 74 That © ASSeSSOrs aut] riz Cambridge system, recommended for | :M :‘: e (n;::'o \:\fl':nh:r; Ready for Use in this clty, had heen adopted | 0 expond an amount not ~exce | e with much success by the town of | ®120.00 10 avize s Service Attleboro, TE G b b the operation of simil: a | other cities, notably Cambridge and s/ r advise. he stal ¥ ” 5 i Clothes cost for exncrt a 1\“,” Th insta e s tion of the system would involve the | e o A are essentially | | greatest cost, he stated. GEORGE 7. KIMBALL, i hand made— Parker l",xp::lini .'fl:-‘t;:m. SORGE Lew T, Clayton A. Parker, another mem- 6 I cunTE they have all ber of the committee, said that the W. J. LONG. . the qualities of system was in vogue in West Hart- 9 ] fini £ ford. This town, he added, has a | = = | 3 i fit and finish o LG e CEeRE) h RO || S e (e (TR A 3 sustom gar- Property owners, fl!lh(\‘\lgh' the i ME NG OF D. A. R. y . amounts were increased, showed no 1 4 % { ments. & objection. Mr. Parker believed that| At the meeting of Esther Stanley ¥ the cost of the maintenance of the | chapter, D. A. R. to be held at the ' system in New Britain would not be | home of Mrs. I%. A. Moore of Sunny- N £ Luke Hnrs'a“ cu large ledge tomorrow afternoon, RRev. Hen- & in reply to a question made by |ry W. Maier, pastor of the First Con- Alderman Paonessa as to the cost of | gregational church will be the speak- Mr. Parker stated ' cr. Rev. Maier will talk on his ex- | N };P‘)k over the complete list of the_se new VICtor offerings, and have [ n expert would | periences in France with the researc any Victor dealer play for you any music you wish to hear. { be mor is paid to the asses- | unit of the American Red Cross. R illi 1 1 1 1 1 be Hnitof (hejametlonn Sed 0 = o 1Bnllmnt new interpretations by famous and exclusive Victor artists! Corporation Counsel I. T. Cooper Moy Chapter, a full attendance is | DO Lively new fox-trots, one-steps and waltzes for the dance devoteel A favorsd theladoption jof thelsystern < R choice collection of new favorites for the lover of popular songs! A of re-valuztion. The system in New _— 2 P 2 o Britain now, he said, is based on e new Lauder ditty so characteristic of the great Scotch comedian. Stir-~ The statutes, he said, called | headiiesis . ring new band numbers, including a Wedding March composed by valuation and now is the | . e e el 5 proper time to adopt the system here, | Mccting Feiday Afternoon Will e Sousa and played by his own band. e o oE : s Curtis Makes Statement. | Addressed By Mrs, Mary B. Wilson. Number Size Price CII i ]TEMS Alderman Curtis called Council- | A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will Gianni Schicchi—Oh, My Beloved Daddy Frances Alda 64802 10 $1.00 BA e R AR R RN NAR N BN OREN T CaENLRmysERS Y { man Kerwin to the chair. Ie said | be held at the \.‘ W. C. A. Friday aft- \ Samson and Deliiah—I Come to Celebrate Victory Caruso-Homer-Journet 89088 12 4.00 that he has visited numorous citles ernoon at 3 oiclock and plins for| g “Valtz Etude (Ssint-Saéns) (Pianc) Alfred Cortot 74583 12 1.50 ; . - as inquirec o the ds | raising New Br auota of the : 5 o R e e it ot Tl ST, Gl it ST RS e Carnations Emilio de Gogorza 64795 10 1.00 soclal, Booti's hall, Thursday eV’ 1o mothod used. He pointed out in. | The speakor is to be Mrs. Mary N Quastet in A Minor—Minuet (Schubert) Elman String Quartet 74574 12 1.50 3 N stances of inequalities in the method . Wilson and =he will outline the plan N La Traviata—Say to Thy Daughter Galli-Curci-De Luca 88601 12 3.00 rivate 'AISPN .\l.'n;;!on l;a‘ :A;rn'w‘l in vogue hore now. The adoption of | of campaigh : Calling Me Home to Yon John McCormack 64803 10 1.00 at Newport News with a detachmen report will avoid a | Mrs. Wilson is a verv fine speaker \ ; 7 2 1.25 of Missouri troops with which he ! great deal of criticism he said. The | and was for many years national su y ?he"lw”' Twenty:One N faxry; Lund oxgR7012 SRR LE e went to Trance in 1917. Mardon | public, he added, demands a change, | perintendert of work among fore y After All = R",‘:“ we"“"““‘}.;sxsg 10 1.00 gaw much active service. The amount paid for assessing in | Sbeaking peaple, carrying out similar N :‘_”““i;'_md" ;h""A“ C:‘"T" l;(‘“ll;phy 5y e " iy New Brit is only $4,500, while | work to the Americanization work of How Birds Sing arles Rellogg 0 1.00 The American Soldier” will be the Vi R - 45163 I - tomin for & Tectare fo bo given. by | Hartford expends $16,000 and Bridge- | today. All who are interested may The Bird Chorus Charles Kellogg Rev. John J. Fitzgerald in the Ly- | Port pays $20,000. attend the mecting. PN Madelon—One-Step March Victor Military B"‘“}msz; 10 .85 ceum theater, Sunday afternoon, May For reasons which he declined to | Marche Frangaise Victor Military Band 23, for the henefit of the church of | State, Councilman CGorbach favored AWNING CATCHES FIRE. \ A Good Man is Hard to Find M.rgoanrrgs}lasas 0 8 Bt. Jokn the KEvangelist. the changing of the report so that | T e ) 9 For Johnny and Me Marion Harris : the mayor will have the power to e awnins ol mael Sommoncia i ights—One-St W £-Astoria D Orckest Congregational churches will be held | hoard of assessors. afternoon and part of X P ~ 5 it the First church chapel this eve-| The report was adopted as follows: | completely desiroyed. A ma » How Ya Gonna Keep ’Em Down on the Farm? Arthur F““*'}xssw 10 85 s R enis 2 e e o i e How Are You Goin’ to Wet Your Whistle? Billy Murray o His . Mayor and the & : \ " , . i r TRE R S S Gt 0o o e p H Don’t Cry, Frenchy, Don’t Cry Charies Hart and Elliott 5’"“’}13538 10 .85 Schultz & Costello and H. Dayton Common Council of the City of | i Humphrey ha sold No. Prospect New Britain | caused the hlaze. Damage to the } 1 Know What It Means to be Lonesome Henry Burr street for Miss Elizabeth A. and Anna| Your special committee on methods | WO of the bullding ~as pre 8 Kentucky Dream Waltz Nicholas Orlendo’s 0"""""‘}18539 10 .85 M. Welles to Mrs. Marga Gosselin. | of property essment begs leave to | vented by use of a fire extinguisher Veivet Lady—Medley Waltz Nicholas Orlando’s Orchestra There will be a May festival at § | FePOrt as follows: lin e Fonchy i i Clncnn Wedding March Sousa’s B"“"}35683 128195 Black this evening |t the Swedish g made an investization of | lamphere. | Coronation March from “Le Prophete” Arthur Pryor's Band Bitn Baptist church on Elm strest systems of assessing property in a0 Sometime—Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith’s Orchelln}35684 12 135 ander the auspices of the Ladies’ so- | USe In some of the larger cities in ‘C NGALOW | Chong—Medley Fox Trot Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra S = Conneciicut and in adjoining states, 3 : tiety. 'Good program and refresh- Joining states, el : ¢ : : 2 n £ 5 ments. Am offering will be received | S0me of which appear to bo mor 5 ¥ pealroniotioninich Hear these new Victor Records to-day at any Victor dealer’s. He will gladly give you an illustrated Wt ‘the church reparation fund, practical and give greater satisfaction | B Ul ° booklet describing these new records and play any music you wish to hear. Saenger Voice Culture Records than the method emploved by our | o E following prog | are invaluable to vocal students—ask to hear them. | board of assessors. 2 N i Victrolas i ariety from 2 T T T R e R Victors and Victrolas in great variety $12 to $950. i An examination of the zrand list of | ,.. - DRISCOLL MAY BE New Britain, recently prepared by or- | ;1 0LOW the Tlag”; fox trot, | der of the common council, shows | LOOK In Her E e ol DEPUTY SHERIFF | many ineaunlitios; many reduotions, | S8 0% 11 TS, Kiqee lice | as well as increases, for the past two | Jones | ] past two | O 4 4 - ; | years aro apparent, although market | Con You Tame Wild Wimmen™: | values have almost invarably increased SICEBo e ,f'\'\‘"“‘."‘l' L materially; for exumple, on Matn | one step, i to andidacy of Local Railroad Man is| . land values stated are much le: wturday Night fox trot Endorsed by Sheriff-clect than the price which would be accept- | nt Down in iy Wailt: ed by the holders, and this condition | Wil You Remember s step Gabb's Party. has prevailed for manyv years, { “Mickey": waltz, *‘Heart o Rose. | In fairness to the asseseors It must | - DUMber of out-of-town guests ave One of the three deputy sheriffs| be said that they have continued the | $¥Pocted from Hartiord, Middletown whom it is expected Sherift-clect | methods and procedurc of their pred- ' ! °Tiden and Bristol. '3 good time Is o anc b pEpeleinads rred all who attend. Beorge Gabb will soon name is Dan- | ¢ e ol In many cases the e g : variations in value are justified by lel J. Driscoll of 1088 Stanley street. SSnatwhich 46 notlappearitio the | THIS TIG Mr. Driscoll's candidacy has the en-| casual observer. They have been ma ning at 7:45 o'clock. bl R R T R R L T T TS = The description Borsement of the democratic party | terially underpaid for the work ex- . sere and his nomination is anticipat- | Pected of them and not allowed suffi- |rocognized the world over ha cient competent assistance. | synonym for serial perfectio When | Mr. Driscoll, who is 52 years of age,| These methods have not proven too |the house of Pathe labe srial re \ . . C J B e o i cammemsction | unsatistaciory’ uniil fhe present Ven | laass vt pathe st vt 1 8 tocccore| B Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. uperintendent, having been employed [ and it ad not appeared that “any | conelusion that the product so labeted j rtant Noti oy " . i it this work for over 50 years. Under 1'%‘«”\:‘: n; ")r.u‘r'(‘llnyw; “r»uh" result in | will measure wp to the highe iy a]rgl;zgor:n 5 dcc ICE. Victor 'l;e_cor:u and Victor Machlr;es'are scl;n:;l c': direction many stretches of rail- [ material benefit to the public, jd8 Bathlserin ooy e T i ly cuor 1?_athc hand .»ynchyom;e ]mlz © processes afm.n:_-c ure.m; i eil d and railway lines have been built | o recent advances in values. | Prail” is o Pathe serial featuring Ruth i use, > with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect reproduction. nd.at the age of 21 he was in charge [ Which have been by mo wmeans | Roland as the dar heroine, sup- pf the Northampton division of the | horizontal increases, and the number | porteq George Larkin and other milroad, later belng promoted to con- | Of Protesis during the current year, ' serlal favorites. —The Story was write struction superintendent and placed | together with the lesul voqui [ fentand conceived!by the fortils brains | 1 ® I charge of several pieces of work. | that therc should he revaluation, 1 of Arthur F nd Charles A. | He was born in Amenia, N. Y., and | makes it apparvent that changes in | Loz 2 “Craig Kennedy™ | mter moved +to Litchfield county.| our methods bhe instituted at once : el helanthon e After living in Litchfield sev s | and your committee submits the fol- | tionist, while in collaboration with Mr. | \ he moved to North Adams, M : lowing recommendations. oENe hol s o o i oval was later transferred to the a 1. That the assessors he instructed |story that abounds in thrills, sensa- y branch of the railroad. Hec has serv- | to adopt a system of land valuation |tion and muysticism. ‘The Tiger's | jd several terms as postmaster of | based upon front foot as a unit, said |Trail” wil be presented at Fox's in ”w‘ i New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the st of each month Cheshire. In the event of his appolnt- | front foot valuation to extend hack to © future, \d. for 16 consecutive “Victrola™ is the Registered Trademark of the Victor Talking Machiné Company designating the products of this Company enly, ment as deputy sherift, he plans to | such a distance as may seem advis- | weeks patrons are assured of a story lake rooms at 82, Church street and i able, and a square foot valuation be | crammed full (;[’ adventure. urnrise’ will conduct a real estate business and | used for the remainder of the assessed | sengational : tollecting agency property. Two such systems of land stunts and amazing